About Goa
Aizawl to Goa distnce : 3475 km
Estimated travel time : 69 hours
Goa is a perfect blend of Indian and Portuguese cultures and offer a magical holiday experience with its scenic beaches, beautiful villages, delicious food and spirituality.
Located on the western coast of India, Goa is a pocket-sized paradise which has something to offer to every traveller, be it a nature lover, an adventurous soul or a calm hearted, a cultural and history enthusiast or a spiritual yogi. Goa's uninterrupted string of golden-sand beaches stretches along the Arabian Sea from the tip to the toe of the state. In winters, one can experience a lot of spiritual activities: sunrise yoga sessions on the beach, reiki healing courses, meditation, and just about every other form of spiritual exploration, are all practised freely. The scents, spices and flavours of Goaโs cuisine is something not to be missed. Its sea food, a piquant vindalho, with its infusions of wine vinegar and garlic, or a spicy xacuti sauce gives a mouth-watering treat with its Indo-Portuguese influence. The cultural blend is also visible in he stateโs baroque architecture, whitewashed churches, crumbling forts, colourful Catholic ceremonies, mournful fado music and the stunning cathedrals of Old Goa.
Taxi from Aizawl to Goa is readily available at CabBazar.
Route Information
Aizawl to Goa by car is well connected by road and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Aizawl to Goa distance is 3475 Km and is 69 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are :
1. Silchar, Assam - This is the first major city you'll come across on your journey. It is known for its beautiful temples and the scenic Barak River.
2. Shillong, Meghalaya - The capital city of Meghalaya is famous for its picturesque landscapes, waterfalls, and charming colonial architecture.
3. Guwahati, Assam - As the largest city in Northeast India, Guwahati offers a number of attractions including the Kamakhya Temple, Umananda Island, Assam State Museum, and the famous Brahmaputra River cruise.
4. Kaziranga National Park, Assam - This UNESCO World Heritage Site is home to the endangered Indian rhinoceros and other wildlife species. It is a great spot for wildlife enthusiasts.
5. Majuli Island, Assam - This river island is the largest in the world and is known for its unique culture, traditional handicrafts, and scenic beauty.
6. Dimapur, Nagaland - This bustling city is a commercial hub of Nagaland. You can explore the Kachari Ruins, Triple Falls, and the lively local markets.
7. Kohima, Nagaland - The capital city of Nagaland is known for the Battle of Kohima, a historic World War II site. You can also visit the Kohima War Cemetery and the Naga Heritage Village.
8. Imphal, Manipur - Imphal is famous for its rich history and natural beauty. You can visit the Kangla Fort, Loktak Lake, and the war cemeteries.
9. Tamenglong, Manipur - If you're interested in experiencing the charm of rural Manipur, Tamenglong is a great option. It is known for its scenic landscapes and tribal culture.
10. Dimapur, Nagaland - This is the last major city before reaching Goa. You can explore the local markets and try some delicious Naga cuisine before continuing your journey.